THE NEW HAIRDRESSING SALOON.
A. Turner's, I*angitikei Street, i'almeiston North. Mr. Arthur Turner, well and favourably known as one of the best tonsoml artists we have in Paimerstou North, has opened a really attractive and up-to-date hairdressing saloon in Bangitikei street, in premises just vacated uy Bagnall and Kee'ble. Tnis new saloon and tobacconists' emporium is destined to fill a long-felt want iii that part of Pahnerston North, and those who personally know Mr. Turner will wish him the best of good luck in this new venture. Mr. Turner suffered a disastrous fire when in business in Main street, and Jost heavily. Howevtr, with a pluck and. determination worthy of any good cause he has set up again, and is anxious to meet all his old clients and a host of new ones at his new address. Everything smokers require will be found here, and rememb;ir it is fresh new stock. The saloon is under Mr. Turner's personal supervision, and satisfaction is guaranteed every time.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 13
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165THE NEW HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 13
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